Class Notes: Class 14553 is an Online course. Students must register by the start date of the class. Students must login within the first three days of the start of the online class. If you do not login (Canvas) or have not contacted Lynn Newman by email at lynn.newman@gccaz.edu, you may be withdrawn. Students will be required to come to the main campus to take computer-administered tests. Each test will be available for a several day period to accommodate students' schedules. Otherwise, all lecture and lab materials will be web-based. Lab quizzes will be taken online and will not require a trip to campus. Suggested for self-motivated students with strong time-management skills and good study habits. Students should be able to learn concepts and solve problems by reading about them and being given a few examples. Be prepared to invest the same amount of time as a face-to-face course. Students must be proficient with a Web browser like Google Chrome or Firefox. Students must also use Google Earth. This course will use Canvas for the dissemination of materials and grades. For information about how to get started, go to http://www2.gccaz.edu/e-courses/getting-started and click the "Login To Canvas" link at the bottom of the page (https://learn.maricopa.edu/login/ldap). ***This course has been recognized as a GCC Gold Standard Course. Class 14553 does NOT require a laboratory manual.

Lab Notes: Students enrolling in class 14553 must also enroll in the following lab:
Class 14554 held Online (L. Newman) (CLOSED/FULL)

Climate and Weather (GPH213)
3 Credits

Study of atmospheric phenomena over periods of time measured in months, years or longer. Includes average weather conditions, infrequent and unusual types of weather, and the influence of weather on the cultural and human landscape. Prerequisites: None.

Class Notes: Class 14632 is an Online course. Students must register by the first day of class indicated in the class schedule. Students must also contact the instructor within the first three days by email or in Canvas to indicate attendance. Failure to do so will result in withdrawal from the course. All lecture materials will be web-based. Students must have a reliable Internet connection and access to a printer. Be prepared to submit assignments every week by the published due date. Exams will be taken online. Suggested for self-motivated students with strong time-management skills and good study habits. Students should be able to learn concepts and solve problems by reading about them and being given a few examples. Students must be proficient with a Web browser like Google Chrome or Firefox and be able to edit MS Word documents. This course will use Canvas for the dissemination of materials and grades. For information about how to get started, go to http://www2.gccaz.edu/e-courses/getting-started and click the "Login To Canvas" link at the bottom of the page (https://learn.maricopa.edu/login/ldap). Students must also register in GPH215 to receive SQ and SG credit at ASU.

Class Notes: Class 14633 is an Online course. Students must register by the first day of class indicated in the class schedule. Students must also contact the instructor within the first three days by email or in Canvas to indicate attendance. Failure to do so will result in withdrawal from the course. Students must have a reliable Internet connection and access to a printer. Be prepared to submit assignments every week by the published due date. Suggested for self-motivated students with strong time-management skills and good study habits. Students should be able to learn concepts and solve problems by reading about them and being given a few examples. Students must be proficient with a Web browser like Google Chrome or Firefox and be able to edit MS Word documents. This course will use Canvas for the dissemination of materials and grades. For information about how to get started, go to http://www2.gccaz.edu/e-courses/getting-started and click the "Login To Canvas" link at the bottom of the page (https://learn.maricopa.edu/login/ldap). Students must also register in GPH213 to receive SQ and SG credit at ASU.

SUN System
The Shared Unique Number (SUN) System helps students identify courses that will directly transfer among Arizona's community colleges and three public universities. Using the SUN System, students can easily search for and enroll in courses that offer direct equivalency at other Arizona colleges and universities. SUN courses have their own unique course number and prefix listed alongside each college's course number.